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Thursday, 23 August 2012

Man in court for threatening to assassinate Obama

Seatle – A Seattle-area man appeared in federal court on Wednesday on
charges of threatening to assassinate President Barack Obama in a
taunting email to the FBI.

He is also accused of assaulting a federal agent sent to arrest him.

Caluori, 31, was arrested at his apartment south of Seattle on Tuesday
after the FBI notified the Secret Service about the alleged threat.

He had five guns, including two assault rifles, when arrested,
according to the criminal complaint against him.

"I will kill the president!" Caluori wrote in a profanity-laden email,
according to the complaint. "Come get me."

"You have seven days. Get me to Alcatraz now,"he wrote, referring to
the now-closed island prison in the San Francisco Bay.

"You can't afford to call my bluff."

Clean-shaven and wearing prison clothes, Caluori seemed alert during
the hearing on Wednesday in U.S. District Court for the Western
District of Washington in Seattle.

His court-appointed attorney requested a mental evaluation of her client.

He was also accused of pointing a gun at a Secret Service agent who
was with a local police officer during the arrest.

The charges against him carry a combined maximum sentence of 25 years in prison.

Defence attorney Kyana Stephens declined to speak to reporters after
the hearing.

When asked if Caluori represented a threat to Obama, Assistant U.S.
Attorney Steven Masada told reporters: "We take all threats against
the president seriously."

Masada said Caluori appeared to have been discharged from the Navy
within the last 10 years.

Magistrate James Donahue scheduled a hearing for Monday to discuss the
request for a mental health evaluation and to consider the terms of
Caluori's detention, including the possibility of bail.(Reuters/NAN)

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